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Tewksbury Community Market To Host 22 Vendors On September 8

Please note restrooms will not be available to customers and the library remains closed to the public at this time.

September 5, 2020

TEWKSBURY, MA – The Tewksbury Community Market, now located in the large field across from the Tewksbury Public Library (300 Chandler Street), is open on Tuesday, September 8, 2020, from 4pm to 7pm.

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The September 8 market will feature 22 vendors:

- Cupcake City (cupcakes)

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- Fudge ‘n’ Stuff (fudge, nuts, cashews)

- HG Creations (cotton face masks & surgical scrub masks)

- KC StYles Accessories (jewelry & accessories)

- Kona Ice of Mass (shaved ice)

- MSM Crafts (holiday cards & Halloween boxes)

- My Scrubs Don’t Suck (sugar scrubs)

- Nana Bee (small quilted items: microwave bowl cozies, potholders, pouches, masks)

- Pleasant Valley Gardens Farm (fresh veggies)

- Polish Prince Pierogi (pierogi)

- Purple Carrot Bread Co. (assortment of breads & pastries)

- Scents Delivered (soaps)

- Shiny Things (necklaces, bracelets, anklets, earrings)

- Straingely Handmade (greeting cards, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, glassware, wreaths)

- Sunnyhill Candle Co. (candles)

- Sweet Lydia’s (smores, marshmallow, candy bars)

- Tewksbury Florist & Greenery (garden mums, pumpkins, gourds & more)

- Tewksbury Honey (honey)

- Tewksbury Public Library Community Garden (fresh veggies)

- Thwaites Market Food Truck (meat pies)

- Usborne Books & More (kids books)

- The Whoopie Wagon (whoopie pies)

In response to COVID-19, customers must wear face coverings, maintain social distance, use the designated entrance and exit, practice good hand hygiene, and not touch products unless purchasing. A hand sanitizer station will be available. Shopping alone is encouraged when feasible. Please note restrooms will not be available to customers and the library remains closed to the public at this time.

The Market is following safety guidelines from both the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH), as well as guidance from the Tewksbury Health Department.

Customers must park in the library’s parking lot. A limited amount of handicap parking is available at the entrance of the field. There is no parking along Hospital Road.

Most vendors accept cash and credit. Pleasant Valley Gardens Farm also accepts WIC, SNAP, EBT and Food Stamps.

Have a question about the market? Contact Community Outreach Librarian Robert Hayes at 978-640-4490 x 205 or rhayes@tewksburypl.org.

Visit the Tewksbury Community Market’s website at www.tewksburymarket.com to learn more. Follow the Tewksbury Community Market’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for additional market updates throughout the season.


This press release was produced by the Town of Tewksbury. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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